In conversation with Cheryll Toney Holley
If you ask Cheryll Toney Holley to introduce herself, she immediately mentions her four children and eight grandchildren, all of whom are local to the Worcester area. This is because intergenerational bonds are a central cultural value for Holley, who identifies as a Black, Nipmuc woman, born and raised in Massachusetts. We recently had a […]
Gloucester, Forget Me Not
By Brian Boyles This article was originally published in The Relentless Humanities, a newsletter written by Brian Boyles. Subscribe here. Vessels of Slavery is on display at the Cape Ann Museum’s CAM Green Campus through Sept. 1. The clatter of lines against a mast, the wood groaning in the wind, a gull’s cry. These are […]